Fire Sensitive Species
Fire Sensitive Species : Species with a relatively high probability of being killed or scarred if a wildfire occurs. Specific examples include trees with thin bark or highly flammable foliage, or animal species that are unable to evade the heat of a wildfire. Fire severity Fire severity can be defined in two ways: (1) The degree to which a site has been altered or disrupted by fire. (2) The capacity of a fire to cause damage. Fire intensity and the amount of time a fire burned within a particular area, among other possible factors, will influence fire severity